Text Appearing After Image:Columbus Ship Made of Paper. Columbus and His Paper Ship 407 long side line, as the cardboard is seven and one-half incheswide. Draw a line along the centre from end to end, to guideyou in making the diagram of the boat; this central line willalso be the centre of your ship. Commence drawing the bot-tom A—A (Fig, 589) at a distance of two and one-fourth inchesfrom the end of the cardboard; the bottom must measure seveninches from its extreme front point A to the back line A, andtwo and three-eighths inches at its widest point from B to B.The point A of the bottom must come on the long central line,and the straight back line of the bottom A must be one andthree-fourths inches across. The length of the extension at the back of the boat from Cto D is three and one-half inches; the deck from D to E, threeinches. The greatest width of the deck, E, not including thetwo flaps, is two and three-fourth inches, and the narrowest partat the line D one inch. The sides of the boat are slashed an

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